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TOWN GOVERNMENT

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John A. Van Dinter, Town Board Chair 608/849-4673
Terry P. Enge, Town Board Supervisor 608/849-4828
Kenneth R. Sipsma, Town Board Supervisor 608/243-1230
Brad G. Robinson, Town Board Supervisor 608/849-7648
William B. von Rutenberg, Town Board Supervisor 608/233-9092
Thomas G. Wilson, Town Attorney/Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer 608/849-4372

The Town Board meets on the first and third Monday of each month beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Town of Westport, Kennedy Administration Building, 5387 Mary Lake Road, Waunakee, WI. The agenda is published in The Waunakee Tribune on the Thursday before scheduled meetings.

Town Plan Commission

John A. Van Dinter 608/849-4673
Ronald Bowen 608/831-9151
Mary Manering 608/849-8525
Jane Clark 608/849-8309
Dean Grosskopf 608/849-5508
Mark Trotter 608/849-9413
Brad Robinson 608/849-7648

The Town Plan Commission meets on the second Monday of each month beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Town of Westport, Kennedy Administration Building, 5387 Mary Lake Road, Waunakee, WI. The agenda is published in The Waunakee Tribune on the Thursday before scheduled meetings.

Town Assessor
Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc. 
1314 W. College Ave
P.O. Box 2111

Appleton, WI  54912-2111
Office:    1-800-721-4157
             
1-920-749-1995
Fax :      1-920-731-4158
www.apraz.com

 

Town Inspectors

Building Inspector: Nathan J. Enge 608/849-4375
Electrical Inspector: Jeff Hoag  608/825-6403
Plumbing and Heating Inspector: Bill Schmale  608/849-4187

Town Refuse/Recycling Collector

Green Valley Disposal 608/251-7878

Department of Public Works
(These are links to websites, simply click)

Recylcing & Solid Waste

Dane County Landfill

Recycling & Solid Waste Compost Sites

Lakes Management

Brush Pickup
Brush pickup is done the last full week of the month April through October, but not during August.  Please see the Brush Pickup Schedule for dates and guidelines.

Parks
The Town's Park Committee meets regularly each month. Please call the Town Administration office at 849-4372 for additional information.

Utilities
Certain portions of the Town are served by Westport's water and sewer utility districts or both. Please contact the Town Utility Manager with questions about services and charges.

Police

Emergency   911
Waunakee Police 401 West Second Street
Waunakee, WI 53597
608/849-4523
Dane County Sheriff 115 W. Doty Street
Madison, WI 53703
608/284-6800

Fire/EMS Departments
 
Emergency   911
Middleton Fire Dept. 7600 University Avenue
Middleton, WI 53562
608/827-1090
Waunakee Fire Dept. P.O. Box 100
Waunakee, WI 53597
608/849-5488
Waunakee Area EMS 201 North Klein Drive
Waunakee, WI 53597
608/849-7522
 

HISTORY OF TOWN OF WESTPORT
From History of Dane County, Author Unknown, Circa 1885.

    "The Town of Westport derives its name from Westport, Ireland, from which place many of its early settlers came.  The Town is watered by the Yahara River, which enters the northeast part of the Town on Section 13, and flows southwesterly into Lake Mendota, and also by Six Mile Creek which enters the Town on the northwestern part, on Section 6, flows southeasterly and empties into the Catfish on Section 27. The northeastern part of Westport is prairie land, the central and southeasterly portions marsh, and the remaining parts oak openings and prairie. Lake Mendota covers a part of five sections on the southern part.  Louis Montandon, a Frenchman, and Edward Boyles, an Irishman, were the first settlers in the Town, coming here in the fall of 1845. They built their cabin on Section 20. In 1848, a number of others came in, among whom were Messrs. Burdick, Tower, Bradbury, Rodgers, O'Malley, Collins, Fitzgibbon and Ruddy. Still later came Matthew Roach, P.R. Tierney, J. Welsh, William O'Keefe, Lawrence O'Keefe and Martin Reade. Although the first settlers were mostly Irish, and that nationality predominates at this time, a large number of Americans, Germans, Norwegians and representatives of other nations, have made here their homes.  In the central part of the Town is a Catholic Church building, built in 1860, by the Rev. P. J. Lavans.  One of the State's hospitals for the insane is located within the Town, on the north bank of Lake Mendota, and in plain view of Madison.  Westport is the home of Miss Ella Wheeler, whose poems are read by thousands in all parts of the land.  On Six Mile Creek is a grist-mill, built by E. D. Churchill, in 1860, who sold to William Packbrom, who ran it until 1876, when it was sold to John Bowerman. The Town is well supplied with quarries, and the cream stone, used in the building of the Government Court House and Post Office in Madison, was obtained from the quarry on Section 11, and which the United States government purchased for that purpose. The stone was exhibited and much admired at the Centennial, as were also some of the other products of the Town. A branch of the Chicago & North-Western Railway passes through the town, from northwest to southeast, with Mendota station on the hospital farm, and Waunakee on Section 5 and 8, on the northwest. The Town was, on March 31, 1849, set off from Vienna, and organized on the third Monday of April of that year, by the election of the following among other officers: Thomas R. Hill, Chairman; W. W. Wells, Martin Reade, Supervisors; William Keefe, Clerk; Lawrence Rodgers, Treasurer; Amos Rodders, Assessor. The first election was held at the house of Michael Malege. It has for its territory Township 8 north, of Range 9 east, except so much as is covered by the waters of Lake Mendota, which is a part of the City of Madison."